Closing arguments resume in Selebi case

10/06/2010 09:21

The prosecution in the Jackie Selebi corruption trial is expected toMoncler Polo shirt wrap up its closing arguments in the High Court in Johannesburg on Tuesday morning.
Prosecutor Gerrie Nel tore Selebi's evidence apartMoncler Jackets during his arguments on Monday, focusing on the former police chief's allegedly corrupt relationship with convicted drug trafficker Glenn Agliotti and money he allegedly received from him.
Nel described Selebi as anMoncler Down Jackets "arrogant and disrespectful person" with no regard for the truth, and said he had been careful not to leave any paper trail that could link him to the Kebble mining family.
"The accused, a policeman with a definite appreciation that he could be Moncler Vest Jacketsthe target of many a shrewd corrupter, ensured that his own bank account did not reveal transactions regarding unexplained money [and] would notmoncler vest deposit unexplained money into his account," Nel told the court on Monday.
This argument related to moncler downthe R1.2-million Selebi allegedly received from the Kebble mining family through Agliotti.
To cover his tracks, Selebi had moncler coatslaundered foreign currency, Nel said.
"The accused had dollars to sell and failed tomoncler men explain to the court where he obtained the currency. The only reasonable inference must be that the accused sold the dollars he received from Agliotti."
Once Nel was finished, Selebi's lawyer Jaap Cilliers wouldmoncler women present his own arguments.
The two parties were expected tomoncler coat wrap up their arguments before Friday. The trial could then be postponed to a date in July, after the World Cup. - SapaAir Max LTD2 WomenAir Max LTD TrainerAir Max LTD WomenAir Max Terra NinetyAIR MAX TN10